There is now a way to generate your own Google maps from a personal website, so I applied this to some of the important sites in my genealogy and family history work. The link http://history.wdgordon.com/maps/index.htm takes you to the page from which three maps are currently available. On the maps, you can scroll them around by clicking and dragging with your mouse, and you can zoom in and out with the +/- buttons. Clicking on a marker brings up a description of that location, and clicking on a link within a description brings up the genealogy detail page for that person. One of the coolest features is being able to switch from Map to Satellite view. Unfortunately, the two Kentucky counties do not have hi-res pictures available, so the best example is Monmouth County. If you zoom in all the way, the detail is pretty impressive. The markers are also very accurately placed; the one at Old Tennent Church points pretty much right to the indicated gravesite, which is very close to the old church building. By the way, most of these locations were determined by me taking readings with my GPS when I was actually at the locations, but a few were just taken from various mapping programs. Anyway, it's a way to make location information easily available on the web. Doug Gordon